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Colchester County in Nova Scotia, Canada, is a place full of history! Many buildings and sites here have been officially recognized as historic places. This means they are important because of their age, their special design, or the events and people connected to them. Exploring these places is like taking a trip back in time to learn about the past of this beautiful county.

Amazing Historic Places in Colchester County

Truro's Historic Gems

Truro is the biggest town in Colchester County and has many historic buildings.

C.B. Archibald House

You can find the C.B. Archibald House at 86 Queen Street. It's a historic home that tells a story about the people who lived there long ago.

Peter McGregor Archibald House

Another historic home, the Peter McGregor Archibald House, is located at 1178 Prince Street.

The Armoury

The Armoury at 126 Willow Street is a special building that was once used by the military. It's a strong reminder of the past.

Archibald Beck House

The Archibald Beck House is at 43 Dominion Street. It's one of the many older homes that give Truro its unique character.

138 Brunswick Street

This historic building at 138 Brunswick Street is another example of Truro's old architecture.

James Braynion House

The James Braynion House, located at 113 Queen Street, is a historic residence in Truro.

George A. Christie House

At 14 Wood Street, you'll find the George A. Christie House, a building with a past.

Colchester County Court House

The Colchester County Court House at 1 Church Street is where important legal decisions have been made for many years. It's a grand building that stands for justice in the community.

Colchester Historical Museum

The Colchester Historical Museum at 29 Young Street is a fantastic place to visit! It's filled with artifacts and exhibits that show what life was like in Colchester County in the past. It helps us understand our history better.

Henry A. Dickie House

The Henry A. Dickie House is a historic home located at 79 Exhibition Street.

John Logan Doggett House

You can find the John Logan Doggett House at 111 Willow Street. It's a well-preserved historic home.

Rupert Doyle House

The Rupert Doyle House is another historic residence in Truro, located at 114 Brunswick Street.

67 Duke Street

This address, 67 Duke Street, marks another historic property in Truro.

W.H. Faltenhine House

The W.H. Faltenhine House is located at 114 Victoria Street.

11 Faulkner Street

This building at 11 Faulkner Street is part of Truro's historic charm.

Abram K. Feetham House

The Abram K. Feetham House is found at 94 Arthur Street.

Charles S. Feetham House

Another Feetham House, belonging to Charles S. Feetham, is at 40 Ross Street.

First United Church

The First United Church at 711 Prince Street is a beautiful and important religious building in Truro. Churches often have long histories and amazing architecture.

Historic Conservation Districts

Truro has special areas called Heritage Conservation Districts. These are groups of streets and buildings that are protected because they show how the town used to look.

  • Heritage Conservation District I includes Muir, Faulkner, Pleasant, and Victoria Streets.
  • Heritage Conservation District II covers Dominion, Duke, King, and Victoria Streets.
  • Heritage Conservation District III is found around Victoria and King Streets.

William J. Kent House

The William J. Kent House is located at 63 Queen Street.

Henry Lawrence House

You can find the Henry Lawrence House at 77 Queen Street.

Norman J. Layton House

The Norman J. Layton House is at 142 Smith Avenue.

Hugh P. MacKay House

The Hugh P. MacKay House is located at 24 Victoria Street.

Malcolm MacKinnon House

The Malcolm MacKinnon House is at 318 Brunswick Street.

McCurdy Houses

Several historic homes in Truro belonged to the McCurdy family:

  • McCurdy House at 78 Willow Street.
  • Frank McCurdy House at 102 Willow Street.
  • R.O. McCurdy House at 114 Willow Street.

McMullen-Snook House

The McMullen-Snook House is located at 115 Victoria Street.

Charles B. McMullen House

Another McMullen family home, the Charles B. McMullen House, is at 127 Park Street.

Horace G. Mosher House

The Horace G. Mosher House is at 11 Victoria Street.

21 Muir Street

This address, 21 Muir Street, is home to another historic building.

John O'Brien House

The John O'Brien House is located at 121 Victoria Street.

Old Provincial Normal College

The Old Provincial Normal College at 752 Prince Street was once a school where teachers were trained. It's a very important building for education history in Nova Scotia.

Frederick Prince House

The Frederick Prince House is at 61 Dominion Street.

Robie Street Cemetery

The Robie Street Cemetery at 125 Robie Street is a historic burial ground. Cemeteries can tell us a lot about the people who lived in an area long ago.

Gordon Ross House

The Gordon Ross House is located at 24 Lansdoon Place.

Catherine Ryan House

The Catherine Ryan House is at 126 Victoria Street.

St. John's Anglican Church

St. John's Anglican Church at 23 Church Street is another significant religious building in Truro.

Smith Houses

Several historic homes in Truro belonged to people named Smith:

  • John Smith House at 410 Prince Street.
  • John S. Smith House at 107 Willow Street.
  • Richard Smith House at 91 Smith Avenue.

Lorenzo Spencer House

The Lorenzo Spencer House is at 20 Dominion Street.

Charles E. Stanfield House

The Charles E. Stanfield House is located at 44 Dominion Street.

David Thomas House

The David Thomas House is at 140 Pleasant Street.

Rufus A. Tremain House

The Rufus A. Tremain House is at 78 King Street.

Truro Post Office National Historic Site of Canada

The Truro Post Office at 695 Prince Street is so important that it's a National Historic Site! This means it's recognized across Canada for its special history.

M.L. Urquhart House

The M.L. Urquhart House is at 115 Willow Street.

Vernon Houses

Two historic homes belonged to the Vernon family:

  • Ernest D. Vernon House at 153 Dominion Street.
  • Mary Vernon House at 70 King Street.

Victoria Square

Victoria Square at 493 Prince Street is a historic public space in Truro. Public squares are often central to community life and events.

Zion Baptist Church

The Zion Baptist Church at 454 Prince Street is another important historic church in Truro.

Historic Places Beyond Truro

Balmoral Grist Mill

The Balmoral Grist Mill at 660 Matheson Brook Road in Tatamagouche is a fascinating historic site. A grist mill is where grain was ground into flour. It shows us how people used to get their food ready.

Debert Palaeo-Indian Site National Historic Site of Canada

The Debert Palaeo-Indian Site, located on the grounds of the former CFS Debert in Debert, is an incredibly old and important site. It's where archaeologists found evidence of the earliest people living in Nova Scotia thousands of years ago! It's a National Historic Site because of its huge importance to Canadian history.

Fraser Octagon House

The Fraser Octagon House at 63 Church Street in Tatamagouche is unique because of its eight-sided shape! It's a very interesting piece of architecture.

James Miller House

The James Miller House is located at 14 Back Road in Shubenacadie East.

Reverend James Smith Property

The Reverend James Smith Property at 5305 No. 289 Highway in Upper Stewiacke is a historic site connected to an important person in the community's past.

Sutherland Steam Mill

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The Sutherland Steam Mill.

The Sutherland Steam Mill at 3169 Highway No. 326 in Tatamagouche is a special place. It's a steam-powered sawmill that shows how wood was cut and processed long ago. It's now a museum where you can see the old machinery in action!

Yuill Barn

The Yuill Barn at 3214 No. 236 Highway in Old Barns is a historic barn. Barns are important parts of agricultural history, showing how farming was done in the past.

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